Makes all the difference in the world. A really nice job trimming and especially detailed clean-up. We keep our hedges cut back for safety and aesthetics. I’d cut back more on those corner hedges or pull them up. A lot more light for the inside of the house. 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you. Since this job was completed the home has changed hands to new homeowners. In the last week they literally removed every single bush that was around the home lol
Very nice result. However it would have been nice to see all around the house. The best feature of the hedge/bush trimming is that you actually went behind the bush and cut it off the house. I hope you did it for all the bushes. You are literally the only person I’ve ever seen who does that. Impressed.
Glad you are putting attention on shrub trimming. A yard can be well mowed and then the next thing to likely pull attention is poorly trimmed shrubs. Combined, they make a good package for good looks, order. That concrete is so blotchy, power cleaning it would be another good step up.
Yes Robert you're correct. This property needed a lot of extra attention I would've loved to give however the executor to the estate didn't want to approve extra work. And as of right now, I'm no longer servicing this property because it recently sold. Thanks for tuning in.
Reminds me of painting. The clean up sucks the act of painting is easier lol Both when done conveys a large positive outcome. 💥🇺🇲💪 Wish I could get mine to use my blower lol
Mitch, I use totes that are collapsible and are 4 ft square to pick up debris. I can send you a picture of them if you are interested. I think they could save you some time. Love the b4 and after.
I usually use these containers with a carry barry transporter on my mower, but like i said in the video the batteries were dead (not planned). These containers work fabulous for me. I'd love to see what you're talking about though. Shoot me an email with the images, address in about section. thx
Love being squished up behind bushes and u find garden hoses or wires coming off the house. Especially tough when they're overgrown as they are here. Nice work Also Buddy any reason you guys didn't just put the material on a tarp? I guess it depends if you were loading it into the back of a truck or how you were removing it. The dump trailer has the low step in height perfect for minimal lifting.
Yea there’s always that risk of slicing something in two, thankfully no issues this time! The tarp question gets asked a million times it seems lol. There’s a time and place for them. I’ve used them in the past, but have had much more success with the carry barrels (my opinion). I use tarps in the fall to move leaves to the street for collection. They’re perfect for that.
@@mithgo_outdoor came over to your channel after watching the Spencer Lawn Care walkthrough of your shop. Very impressive and you should be very happy with yourself and your company right now we're in the stage of enclosed trailers as storage and basically a rolling vehicle with the entire company in it LOL. A shop like yours would be ideal. Gives you a lot of options with salt and sanding and storage Galore again congratulations man
@@mithgo_outdoor I also meant to ask you how many guys you got working for you? We are in our 6 year of business with the owner and three full-time employees. Had the ability to expand but couldn't find the help but you know with expansion comes headache
How do you get the overgrown shrubs back to the baby size. Because mines have gotten too big and if I cut more it would be just branches with no leaves
Hey there, during the winter time when the shrubs have gone dormant is the best time to hard prune them back. Scan my channel and check out the video I posted a couple months back about pruning some burning bush plants.
What do you charge to trim up hedges? How do you price those types of jobs? By the hour or quoted? Started up a little lawn Maintenance company and was wondering how to price those jobs. Your videos are awesome.
@3:55 why do you cut those plants to the ground? I've seen other landscapers do this. I'm brand new to the shrub and tree trimming side of landscaping so any info on what those plants are and why they need to be cut so low in fall would be helpful! Thanks!
hard pruning is just a way to get a plant or bush back to a more manageable size. It does not hurt the plant at all if done during the right time of the year. I have always recommended hard purning to be done during the winter when the plants are dormant. Thanks for tuning in to the channel, have a great day
Why did you cut the shrubs that were low to the ground? I’m asking because I have the same ones…am I supposed to cut them down every year or will the ones you cut not come back?
Hello, are you talking about the Liriope (ornamental grass)? If so, I have always recommended cutting it back in the late winter/early spring months to remove unattractive old foliage. Cutting them back to a height of around 3-4” allows new growth to come back in the spring
@@mithgo_outdoor Yes! I have those, thanks for answering. I didn’t cut mine back over the winter and they came back but it’s good to know that I can, thanks!
Nothing else so unattractive as way overgrown bushes and nothing more attractive than bushes properly trimmed & shaped. Nicely done. This takes some patience and skill.
Nice work man...huge difference. Recent sub and checking out some new channels. I got a pruning job coming with some overgrown yaupon hollies that will prolly be hard trimmed across the top😐. Keep grinding man and be safe💪💯.
thanks so much for the support !! I really like these services because of the before and after wow factor! Seeing the customer overly joyed with the new curb appeal makes it all worth it
Ummmm.... to boost your view count aren't you supposed to title it Oddly Satisfying Teamwork?? Hoping all is well you beautiful Bald Stallion!! Dirty Jersey out!! #broinlawns!!
Hey Kathryn, when the video speeds up you can actually slow it down via the video settings bottom right. Thanks for watching, hope you have a great weekend
Who else loves overgrown property clean up jobs?
i love em
@@seanf6632 What do you like most about them?
@@larrysiers9369 what's your favorite thing to do on an overgrown property?
@@seanf6632 you hit the nail on the head!!
@@mithgo_outdoor just making the whole place look good
You both are a beautiful couple! I love watching videos like this. It's so refreshing to see a couple working together. God bless you guys.
Thank you for your support
Makes all the difference in the world. A really nice job trimming and especially detailed clean-up.
We keep our hedges cut back for safety and aesthetics. I’d cut back more on those corner hedges or pull them up.
A lot more light for the inside of the house. 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you. Since this job was completed the home has changed hands to new homeowners. In the last week they literally removed every single bush that was around the home lol
Great video I love doing overgrown properties
Thanks Logan!
great job, you ROCK! ...and the old fashioned way is about as quick as most times although you get a way better work out!
thanks for watching
Wow , One man job you did a great job! 👍
👊🏼💥
Awesome work as usual brother!
Thanks buddy...you did a great job on your 3 part overgrown property series !
@@mithgo_outdoor thanks mate
So satisfying... nice work, as usual, sir!
much appreciated!! Hope you have a wonderful day!
JOB WELL DONE.WATCHING FROM VIENNA , AUSTRIA , EUROPE . KEEP SAFE ALWAYS
Well that looks much better! Good job! 💯👍
Thank you so much!
great work as always!
Thanks buddy!
Great job you two do good work together
Thank you so much 😀
Well done!
Thank You
Very nice result. However it would have been nice to see all around the house.
The best feature of the hedge/bush trimming is that you actually went behind the bush and cut it off the house. I hope you did it for all the bushes.
You are literally the only person I’ve ever seen who does that. Impressed.
We respect peoples privacy when filming. Thanks for tuning in
nice job....looks great....
Thanks Larry! Appreciate you tuning in!
Awesome job.
Much appreciated Ernest, thank you for tuning in
Looking good guys.
thanks dude! thank you for watching
Great Job Guys👊🏼🧔🇺🇸
Thanks brother! Hope you’re doing ok
Nicely done brother that looks great. Love the p.o.v shots 🙌
thanks my man! Tried to do a little of everything in this one
Awesome job 👍🏽
I appreciate it, thank you
The hand held one the small one lol😊
Real nice job!
Thank you
Glad you are putting attention on shrub trimming. A yard can be well mowed and then the next thing to likely pull attention is poorly trimmed shrubs. Combined, they make a good package for good looks, order. That concrete is so blotchy, power cleaning it would be another good step up.
Yes Robert you're correct. This property needed a lot of extra attention I would've loved to give however the executor to the estate didn't want to approve extra work. And as of right now, I'm no longer servicing this property because it recently sold. Thanks for tuning in.
@@mithgo_outdoor Your excellent lawn care is probably why it sold.
@@Dee7nine appreciate that
Looking nice !
Thank you!!
Nice work!
Thank you! Cheers!
Reminds me of painting. The clean up sucks the act of painting is easier lol Both when done conveys a large positive outcome. 💥🇺🇲💪 Wish I could get mine to use my blower lol
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
fantastic job
Thank you
Nice work.
Thank you! Cheers!
Have you ever tried a brush cutter for the grass?
I have, yes. Using the hedge trimmers was quick and already on my trailer.
What hedge trimmer is that works great😊
I'm a new subscriber, what a transformation bringing everything back too size. An excellent video. U 2 are a beautiful couple. ❤️👀👍
Thanks for the support!
Great job.
thanks Jeffrey, appreciate you tuning in
very good job
Thank you so much 😀
good job.. 👍👍👍I like
Thank you so much
I can’t stand bushes/hedges that infringe on “walkways”........walkways are for walking ! You’ve done a SUPER fantastic job ! (nice music btw👍🏽)
Thanks for your support!
I just can’t stand when people don’t maintain them .
@@kathymarie3723 it happens...people get busy, things happen in their lives that redirect attention etc. That's why we are there to help out!
Mitch, I use totes that are collapsible and are 4 ft square to pick up debris. I can send you a picture of them if you are interested. I think they could save you some time. Love the b4 and after.
I usually use these containers with a carry barry transporter on my mower, but like i said in the video the batteries were dead (not planned). These containers work fabulous for me. I'd love to see what you're talking about though. Shoot me an email with the images, address in about section. thx
@@mithgo_outdoor google dumpandstor. They are made in Georgia
I got a good shoulder and lower back pump from watching this video.
you know all too well !!
My weed whacker is broke, I never thought of using hedge trimmers to cut down my ornamental grasses. Thanks.
You’re certainly welcome! Have a great day!
Gosh that hedge would have to go if mine, blocks light, encourages spiders etc near windows. People could hide down there, but great job.
the new homeowners just finished ripping every single bush out around the home
Great. Job 💕💕
thank you Hilda!
Love being squished up behind bushes and u find garden hoses or wires coming off the house. Especially tough when they're overgrown as they are here. Nice work
Also Buddy any reason you guys didn't just put the material on a tarp? I guess it depends if you were loading it into the back of a truck or how you were removing it. The dump trailer has the low step in height perfect for minimal lifting.
Yea there’s always that risk of slicing something in two, thankfully no issues this time!
The tarp question gets asked a million times it seems lol. There’s a time and place for them. I’ve used them in the past, but have had much more success with the carry barrels (my opinion). I use tarps in the fall to move leaves to the street for collection. They’re perfect for that.
@@mithgo_outdoor that's the great thing about running your own business you can do whatever you're comfortable with
@@mithgo_outdoor came over to your channel after watching the Spencer Lawn Care walkthrough of your shop. Very impressive and you should be very happy with yourself and your company right now we're in the stage of enclosed trailers as storage and basically a rolling vehicle with the entire company in it LOL. A shop like yours would be ideal. Gives you a lot of options with salt and sanding and storage Galore again congratulations man
@@mithgo_outdoor I also meant to ask you how many guys you got working for you? We are in our 6 year of business with the owner and three full-time employees. Had the ability to expand but couldn't find the help but you know with expansion comes headache
What did you charge for something like this ? And what is a normal charge for just a trim for hedges ?
How do you get the overgrown shrubs back to the baby size. Because mines have gotten too big and if I cut more it would be just branches with no leaves
Hey there, during the winter time when the shrubs have gone dormant is the best time to hard prune them back. Scan my channel and check out the video I posted a couple months back about pruning some burning bush plants.
Reminds me of a property near me!
Tell the guy that runs Scarlet to send ‘em a quote!
What do you charge to trim up hedges? How do you price those types of jobs? By the hour or quoted? Started up a little lawn
Maintenance company and was wondering how to price those jobs. Your videos are awesome.
I charge hourly rates for labor and for any expenses such as dump fee for debris
Nice
Thanks
@3:55 why do you cut those plants to the ground? I've seen other landscapers do this. I'm brand new to the shrub and tree trimming side of landscaping so any info on what those plants are and why they need to be cut so low in fall would be helpful! Thanks!
hard pruning is just a way to get a plant or bush back to a more manageable size. It does not hurt the plant at all if done during the right time of the year. I have always recommended hard purning to be done during the winter when the plants are dormant. Thanks for tuning in to the channel, have a great day
I feel like this client doesn't know how lucky they are to have you...
thanks for the positive words! Really appreciate it.
What size our those hedge trimmers by the way???
Can’t remember … maybe 24” bar
shes beautiful
thank you
What measuring device can I use to trim hedges or arborvitae evenly ?
I've never used any measuring devices, I just eyeball it
How do you let your property get like that!! Good job! !
Unfortunately the couple that lived here passed away. Thank You
Looks good, where are the trash cans from
Thanks brother. I got the green containers from Home Depot online. They come in a 5 pk...$200+. 60gal each
@@mithgo_outdoor I have a couple of the rubber maid ones that have wheels
@@lawncommander these usually have a mower under them lol #deadbatterysucks
What time of the year did you do this job?
This was a winter time job
At least you're smart enough not to hit lawns when it's too cold. You could teach my old boss a thing or three
thanks for the kind words and support
Good job, Where did you get the buckets from?
Hello, the green containers were purchased from Home Depot online. They're usually not kept in stock in the store due to the space they take up.
@@mithgo_outdoor ok thanks
The spiders are not as happy now. That looks like more than 2 years worth.
It was only about two years...the new homeowners just ripped every single one of them out!
Wow.
Thanks for watching!
Why did you cut the shrubs that were low to the ground? I’m asking because I have the same ones…am I supposed to cut them down every year or will the ones you cut not come back?
Hello, are you talking about the Liriope (ornamental grass)? If so, I have always recommended cutting it back in the late winter/early spring months to remove unattractive old foliage. Cutting them back to a height of around 3-4” allows new growth to come back in the spring
@@mithgo_outdoor Yes! I have those, thanks for answering. I didn’t cut mine back over the winter and they came back but it’s good to know that I can, thanks!
How much did you charge?
I am a tarp guy. Easy to dray and dump.
Oh yea, tarps serve a good purpose as well.
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How much did you charge? A job like that would be about $600 in my area.
Yep, right around that
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🎉 Rock on !
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thank you for watching!
Nothing else so unattractive as way overgrown bushes and nothing more attractive than bushes properly trimmed & shaped. Nicely done. This takes some patience and skill.
you're so right! Thank you for tuning in Norman
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thank you for watching
Nice work man...huge difference. Recent sub and checking out some new channels. I got a pruning job coming with some overgrown yaupon hollies that will prolly be hard trimmed across the top😐. Keep grinding man and be safe💪💯.
thanks so much for the support !! I really like these services because of the before and after wow factor! Seeing the customer overly joyed with the new curb appeal makes it all worth it
Ok than knock it out.
I believe we did 😆..thanks for tuning in! Have a great day
Man can't even see out his window smh
Ummmm.... to boost your view count aren't you supposed to title it Oddly Satisfying Teamwork?? Hoping all is well you beautiful Bald Stallion!! Dirty Jersey out!! #broinlawns!!
Pfft it ain’t oddly lol ooorrrrrange you glad I didn’t follow the status quo?
Please cut them short enough .
since this video was filmed the home has sold. The buyer ripped EVERYTHING out lol
Too speeded up
Hey Kathryn, when the video speeds up you can actually slow it down via the video settings bottom right. Thanks for watching, hope you have a great weekend